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Connecticut State #138 Highway Guide

Miles Kms

Item

Summary

0.00.0

Junction of Highway #165

Note: Highway #165 overlaps Highway #138 at this point.

1.11.8

View from highway

Driving West.

1.21.9

Community of Voluntown, Connecticut

Junction of Highway #49 North to communities of Ekonk and Sterling Hill. Access to campgrounds. Note Highway #49 overlaps Highway #138 at this point. Incorporated in 1721, the town of Voluntown lies in the southeastern part of Connecticut, bordering the State of Rhode Island, as well as Windham County and the towns of North Stonington and Griswold.

1.52.4

Community of Doaneville, Connecticut

Junction of Highway #165 West to Preston City, Long Society and Norwich. Junction of Highway #49 South to community of Clark Falls. Services, gas and diesel at the highway. Note: Highway #49 overlap ends at this point.

2.13.4

Community of Griswold, Connecticut

Incorporated: 1815 - Eastern boundary.

3.55.7

Junction of Highway #201

North access to community of Hopeville; South to Glasgo and Old Mystic. Access to Hopeville Pond State Park - north of the highway. Visitors can fish, swim or camp on the serene shores of Hopeville Pond. Hopeville Pond Campground offers 80 sites in a wooded setting. Facilities:
Bathrooms, Boat Launch, Picnic Tables.

5.38.5

Access to Pachaug Pond

Access to public boat launch. The pond is artificial in origin, being formed by the impounding of the Pachaug River. Facilities at the ramp include an asphalt ramp with concrete planks, chemical toilets on a seasonal basis, and parking for forty cars with trailers. Pachaug Pond is fed by the Pachaug River, Burton Brook, Billings Brook, and several small intermittent brooks.

Charming cities, historic buildings, spectacular colors of autumn are what you will find on Connecticut Route 169.

10.516.9

Jewett City, Connecticut

Junction of Highway #169 South to Norwich, Connecticut ; North to Canterbury, Brooklyn and Woodstock. Access to the Mohegan Park Rose Garden and Leffingwell House Museum - South of the highway. Leffingwell House Museum, one of the finest restored examples of New England Colonial architecture and home of revolutionary patriot, merchant, and industrialist Christopher Leffingwell. Access to the Prudence Crandall Museum, The site of New England's first academy for black girls established by Prudence Crandall, 1833-1834. A National Historic Landmark.
- North of the highway.